Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

single

[see also: individual, particular, specific, unique, only

1
This will be proved by showing that H has but a single orbit on M.

Each row of A has a single ± 1 and the rest of the entries 0.

The two examples, E1 and E2, differ by only a single sequence, e, and they serve to illustrate the delicate nature of Theorem 2.

Can E consist of a single point?

2
 With this definition of a tree, no vertex is singled out as the root.



Back to main page